Radius locale Crossword Clue
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- Cosmetic whose name is French for “red”
- Employee sent on coffee runs
- A Kardashian sister
- Aromatherapy setting
- Béarnaise or béchamel
- Woman who’s asked, “Ain’t it time we said goodbye?,” in a 1973 Rolling Stones ballad
- State capital just east of Oregon
- Declares with certainty
- Noisy flu symptom
- Anti-bullfighting org.
- Well beyond salt-and-pepper
- "Small" prefix for scope
- Dismissed with a chuckle
- Siberian animal with soft, dark fur
- Chocolate truffle’s filling
- Comic strip featuring Albert Alligator and Porky Pine
- Early NASA program that sent probes to Mercury, Venus, and Mars
- Bedtime recital
- With 15-Across: she played Mina Harker and Elisabeta in the 1992 hit "Bram Stoker's Dracula"
- Hydroelectric construction
- Nabisco best-selling snack
- Served lunch to
- Routine bit of car maintenance
- Has the gumption
- Not with the times
- With 33-Across: he played Jonathan Harker, wife of 1-Across, in "Bram Stoker's Dracula"; he and 1-Across recently revealed that they still jokingly refer to each other as "husband" and "wife" even 32 years later
- Texas birth city of Ashlee Simpson and Peri Gilpin
- Toy used on windy days
- Athlete from Princeton (appropriately, as the school colors are orange and black)
- Workers with circus lions
- Cook in a skillet with a little grease
- How a sad person might smile
- “This’ll only take a minute”